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  1. Apr 22, 2022 · A Land In Motion. Produced by Henninger Productions in 2011, A Land in Motion, White Sands National Park’s 17-minute orientation film, captures the brilliant beauty of the white sands through stunning cinematography and captivating storytelling. The film crew made three trips to the park in 2010 to record the landscape in a variety of seasons.

  2. nery and beauty on film.History of FilmingSince the early days of film on the silver screen, national parks have been popular destinations for photog. aphers, videographers, and cinematographers. The rolling bright white sand dunes have set the scene for west. rns, science fiction, and apocalyptic films. They have also provided a spectacular ...

  3. Santa Fe, Eaves Movie Ranch [24] Gas-s-s-s: 1970 Fort Bliss [25] The Gatling Gun: 1971 Albuquerque [26] My Name Is Nobody: 1973 Acoma Pueblo, Cabezon, Mogollon, San Estévan del Rey Mission Church, White Sands [27] Bite the Bullet: 1975 La Puente, Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, Chama, Carson National Forest, Taos, White Sands National Park ...

    Film
    Year
    Locations
    Indian Day School
    1897
    Navajo Love Story
    1908
    Farmington, San Juan River
    Brothers
    1911
    Dude, The
    1911
    Cox San Augustine Ranch, near Organ
  4. Dec 23, 2020 · That vaguely familiar feeling might be rooted in seeing White Sands on the big screen, mid-90s MTV, or even as the backdrop of an advertisement for your favorite car. Since 1950, this park has been featured in dozens of films, ranging from classic spaghetti Westerns to modern action, science fiction, documentaries, and comedy movies.

    • Close encounters of The Third Kind
    • Star Wars Films
    • Planet of The Apes
    • Rocky IV
    • Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid

    Devil’s Tower National Monument, Wyoming

    Steven Spielberg’s iconic science fiction film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” prominently features America’s first National Monument. Devil’s Tower National Monument provides the backdrop as the alien mothership arrives on earth.

    Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada

    Death Valley has started in many films. There is a multi-page list of films, but only one film series has a dedicated tour and page on NPS’s website. Star Wars is that film or films. The park features in both Episode IV – A New Hope and Star Wars Episode VI – Return of the Jedi as part of the planet Tatooine.

    Redwoods National and State Parks, California

    Who doesn’t love the cute Ewok of the Planet Endor? Those cute furry Ewok live in a thick forest planet. That forest isn’t fiction. Star Wars Episode VI – Return of the Jedi film the pivotal battle in Redwoods National and State Parks.

    Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona and Utah

    When director Franklin J. Schaffner was looking for an inhospitable landscape to be the backdrop for his upcoming science-fiction film “Planet of the Apes,” he settled on the lakeshore of the freshly dammed Lake Powell. This dammed section of the Colorado River made the perfect site for Charlton Heston to land on the Planet of the Apes.

    Statue of Liberty National Monument, New York

    The Statue of Liberty makes an appearance at the end Planet of the Apes. She is seen half-buried in the sand by Heston’s character letting him know that the apes had taken over from the humans

    Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

    In Rocky IV, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) starts retraining back into the boxing ring to for a bought with a Soviet Union fighter. While set in the snowy mountains of Russia, Grand Teton National Parkwas used to stand in for the Soviet Union. Stallone’s character was shown training in man locations around the park.

    Zion National Park, Utah

    When Robert Redford was cast as the Sundance Kid, the long time Utah resident couldn’t wait to show off the amazing scenery of his home state. He convinced the producers to film in the state and show off its amazing landscape including Zion National Park.

  5. May 16, 2022 · With dunes towering over 60 feet, this New Mexico park is the largest gypsum dune on Earth. The shifting sand moving to the whim of the wind and the silhouette of the San Andres Mountains enhance the feeling that this unique ecosystem belongs in another world. Or another time. Since the 1950s, the white dunes have been featured as the backdrop ...

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  7. Jun 8, 2024 · White Sands National Park has been the backdrop to several major movies since 1950 starting with “King Solomon’s Mine.” The 1968 western movie “Hang ‘Em High” was filmed in the park as ...

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